It was here at Liliesleaf Farm that a group of senior ANC members were arrested during a police raid in 1963 for planning to overthrow the apartheid government.

Nelson Mandela was already in prison by the time of the raid, however he was one of the ANC members who used Liliesleaf Farm as a place to meet and hide. It is regarded as the the birthplace of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the ANC, who fought against the apartheid government.

The farm had been bought by the SA Communist Party to use as a safe house, where the Goldreichs lived as 'white' owners of the property (Including Arthur Goldreich who managed to escape before the trial), and Nelson Mandela, who is said to have also lived pretending to be David Motsamayi, the cook and gardener.

The raid of 1963 led to the Rivonia Treason Trials and the imprisonment of many of the senior members of the ANC, including Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Walter Sisulu and Ahmed Kathrada.

Today, Liliesleaf Farm is a tourist attraction, a place you can visit. There are guided tours, a conference centre for hire, a museum and the restored house to visit. In 2010 it was awarded a Merrit Award Certificate that recognises the Liliesleaf Project as one of the best new tourism projects in the world.

The house has been as authentically restored as possible – 60% of the building today is the original brickwork, whilst the outbuildings were only uncovered during the archaeological excavation. There is also an interactive table that allows one to experience video, images, audio and text in a 3d interface.

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